The acquisition of Appthority demonstrates Symantec’s commitment to securing modern (e.g. iOS, Android) endpoints and operating systems, as it brings innovation to its portfolio that addresses this security need.

Appthority’s technology will be built into SEP Mobile, further enhancing Symantec’s ability to protect the spectrum of modern endpoints and operating systems. With its Integrated Cyber Defense platform, Symantec now stands as the company that offers solutions that can protect modern and traditional endpoints (Windows, MacOS, Linux, iOS, and Android) at the device, application, network, identity and cloud layers.

Symantec also announced its acquisition of Javelin Networks, furthering its commitment to endpoint innovation.

The Appthority team and its technology becomes part of Symantec’s endpoint security business. The company was founded in 2011 and has employees based around the world. The company has been recognized by CB Insights as an AI 100 leader and its products have won several industry awards from CRN Magazine and others.

“Mobile users increase the enterprise attack surface with each app they install. This acquisition unites Appthority with Symantec’s comprehensive endpoint security portfolio, which is the first solution on the market that can protect all traditional and modern endpoints and now apps,” said Domingo J. Guerra, Appthority Co-founder.

“Armed with Symantec’s industry-leading security research and tools, SEP Mobile integrated with Appthority technology is expected to deliver the most comprehensive Mobile Threat Defense solution, with enhanced app analysis capabilities, both in real-time and on-demand,” added Anne Bonaparte, Appthority CEO.

Prior to the acquisition, Appthority was a Symantec Ventures portfolio company. Symantec Ventures drives innovation in the Symantec ecosystem by investing in early stage cyber security startups that solve problems for enterprises and consumers.

Over the past two years, Symantec has made investments to bring innovation to its endpoint security portfolio, further enhancing the company’s ability to protect all modern endpoints and operating systems (e.g. iOS, Android).